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. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so, you get some instability somewhere, you get somebody threatening to close a strait somewhere, you get anything, when the price of oil went up $10 with syria syria is not a major producer but it sis the security premium that traders place on oil regardless of where it is coming from. every time the price of oil goes up a dollar a barrel it costs the navy and manner corps an additional $30 million. in 2011 and 2012 the navy was presented with an additional unbudgeted $2 billion in fall costs. well there are not many places to go get that sort of money. you can take it out fof operations. so you
. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so,...
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manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. over two, train folks with the skills they need to get those jobs. something that your senator is working hard to do everyday. [applause] three, guaranteeing every child has access to a world-class education. [applause] four, making sure that hard work is rewarded with wages youcan live on and savings can retire on and health care you can count on. that is what we are fighting for. [applause] minnesota is helping to lead the way on these issues. poisedate legislature is to raise your minimum wage this year. [applause] i called for a new women's economic agenda. it is actually a family economic agenda. equal pay for equal work. leaders in your state legislature are working hard on this because they know when women succeed, america succeeds. [applause] on all these issues, we are reaching out to members of congress, looking to see if they are willing to work with us on some of these priorities. what i also said at the state of the union is, in this year of action, whenever i can partner
manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. over two, train folks with the skills they need to get those jobs. something that your senator is working hard to do everyday. [applause] three, guaranteeing every child has access to a world-class education. [applause] four, making sure that hard work is rewarded with wages youcan live on and savings can retire on and health care you can count on. that is what we are fighting for. [applause] minnesota is helping to lead the way on these issues....
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energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the n
energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic...
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it has to be given the time, energy, and money, but you continue to pursue it, but there isn't enough money to answer the phones. i know we hear from time to time the argument is if you give the irs more money, they will collect more revenue. the argument is if you give the irs one dollar, you will get back four dollars or five dollars and maybe six dollars in revenue. if you do not give the irs money, the revenues will go down. it makes sense to say if you develop irs, it sounds like it -- if you give the irs money, sound like it makes sense. but there's no evidence that is true. often times, the opposite is true. the appropriations was increased with the irs and the collections went down. obviously there are other factors than just how much money the irs got. you got to look at inflation and population and tax policy. a lot of different fact race. last year in 2013, that was the best year ever. we collected $2.8 trillion. that was at a time when the sequester was going on. there is less money for the irs to have. all i have to say is i do not necessarily believe that a higher level
it has to be given the time, energy, and money, but you continue to pursue it, but there isn't enough money to answer the phones. i know we hear from time to time the argument is if you give the irs more money, they will collect more revenue. the argument is if you give the irs one dollar, you will get back four dollars or five dollars and maybe six dollars in revenue. if you do not give the irs money, the revenues will go down. it makes sense to say if you develop irs, it sounds like it -- if...
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they not only have an energy problem and the pollution problem. they have a problem of fundamental shift in their society from an agrarian society to a society made up of cities of 20 or 30 or arty 5 million people. they are in a position where they have real problems. europe we want to see do well, but why are manufacturers coming from europe as well as china and the far east? gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not the kids they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and
they not only have an energy problem and the pollution problem. they have a problem of fundamental shift in their society from an agrarian society to a society made up of cities of 20 or 30 or arty 5 million people. they are in a position where they have real problems. europe we want to see do well, but why are manufacturers coming from europe as well as china and the far east? gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america...
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energy, gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not because they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to generate the kind of education system, the kind of job opportunities, and the kind of opportunities that grow the rest of the world. there's not a leader in the world who wouldn't trade positions with the united states. listen to maury povich say, woe is me. come on. i have a simple closing comment. get up. get up and get out and win in 2014. talk about what we value. get up. [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> democratic senator tom harkin is the author of t
energy, gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not because they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. -- weoblem with the silos learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. .e need integrated intelligence on a more practical level of why you need integrated intelligence, i have a friend i went to graduate school with. he was commander of a summer rain. he was given an order to go photograph a brand-new ship from hostile country. he went into shallow water. he went in there good to great risk -- even in there. he took great risks. he was able to get out. came out and did his duty. to the nasansferred security council and was working on things when this particular question came up. they looked at the files with extensive photographs of this ship that he had risked his life and his crew to go photograph. where di
it looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces has his own intelligence branch. you put all of that together. it comes to 16. -- weoblem with the silos learned from 9/11 that all of that intelligence was never brought together. retrospectively, we look back and saw all of the clues, all of the pieces were there and were never put into a coherent whole. .e need integrated intelligence on a more practical level of why you need integrated...
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energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to manipulate that data. has taken the decision that whatever costs or pressure he is to suffer under, willing to take those costs. he still sees the benefits. what is the point of all this? putin, ukraine and crimea are personal issues. many russians believe that crimea is russian territory. the people there identify as russian and crimea should always be a part of russia. there is a nationalistic element , a domestic, political element. has aly, putin long-standing policy of projecting russian power. some will say it is an effort to reconsti
energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to...
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the energy and enthuse yass much for those in atens -- enthusiasm for those in attendance was nothing short of breathtaking as the students went on to raise $13.3 million, surpassing the $12.4 million last year. penn state has raised over $110 million in the history. mr. speaker, as a proud penn state alumnist, i want to thank all the students and families for providing this outstanding emotional and financial support to the children, families, researchers and the staff of the four diamonds fund and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the distinguished gentleman from lorida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you. today i rise to commemorate black history month. i'm humbled by leaders in my district like lawrence mccain, a pioneer who opened up homestead to new settlement. officer clifford hollis, the first african-american police officer in florida city in homestead, as well as chief roll, the first african-american police chief. there have been numerous historic accomplis
the energy and enthuse yass much for those in atens -- enthusiasm for those in attendance was nothing short of breathtaking as the students went on to raise $13.3 million, surpassing the $12.4 million last year. penn state has raised over $110 million in the history. mr. speaker, as a proud penn state alumnist, i want to thank all the students and families for providing this outstanding emotional and financial support to the children, families, researchers and the staff of the four diamonds...
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energy. more than 80% of indiana's electricity is coal powered and electricity rates in indiana are expected to rise 32% by 2023, partly due to these e.p.a. regulations. if president obama is able to implement his radical environmental agenda, energy prices could skyrocket, having a devastating impact on economic growth and job creating, hurting hoosiers trying to pay their bills. this bill provides a commonsense way to protect our environment by setting emissions standards that are actually achieveable. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from indiana yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. waxman: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from west virginia, mr. rahall. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rahall: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the ranking member yielding me this time, especially since we do not see e
energy. more than 80% of indiana's electricity is coal powered and electricity rates in indiana are expected to rise 32% by 2023, partly due to these e.p.a. regulations. if president obama is able to implement his radical environmental agenda, energy prices could skyrocket, having a devastating impact on economic growth and job creating, hurting hoosiers trying to pay their bills. this bill provides a commonsense way to protect our environment by setting emissions standards that are actually...
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in the whole cold war, the soviets put enormous energy, in norma's money into taking out the aircraft carriers. -- enormous money into taking out the aircraft carriers. that is how i cut my teeth in this business. none of those things would work in today's world, but we have to be creative again. we are so used to do dominating in the sea and in the air. anywhere neard the money we should on things that can make a huge difference. in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out what we can do with that capability. there are phases to any conflict. the early phases -- eventually, you can get in there. you have to think of it across the spectrum.
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manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. over two, train folks with the skills they need to get those jobs. something that your senator is working hard to do everyday. number three, guaranteeing every child has access to a world-class education. number four, making sure that hard work is rewarded with wages you can live on and savings you can retire on and health care you can count on. that is what we are fighting for. minnesota is helping to lead the way on these issues. your state legislature is poised to raise your minimum wage this year. i called for a new women's economic agenda. it is actually a family economic agenda. equal pay for equal work. leaders in your state legislature are working hard on this because they know when women succeed, america succeeds. [applause] n all these issues, we are reaching out to members of congress, looking to see if they are willing to work with us on some of these priorities. what i also said at the state of the union is, in this year of action, whenever i can partner directly with sta
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but there are others and one other to highlight is the of energy and power. uring meetings at davos regional political and business leaders came together and what they got excited about was when that some of the central asian republics that are at two to six india and ometer but pakistan is 13 to 16 and that is for trade.portunity and there are others that are eing discovered but in that searcher regional cooperation is what would help create the and tives for peace stability. very much.u let me see if i can dress the process of the peace such as it is. i talked about this a little bit before the session. i would make four points. one, it is really important to said about id intervention to start and fighting here the taliban who continue to attack and attack and attack. said, mostly noncombatants but terrible national afghanistan security forces and kill and maim american and international firsts. this is an enemy out there fighting and i think that any of a peace process has to begin with the question hether they are interested in doing some kind of arrange
but there are others and one other to highlight is the of energy and power. uring meetings at davos regional political and business leaders came together and what they got excited about was when that some of the central asian republics that are at two to six india and ometer but pakistan is 13 to 16 and that is for trade.portunity and there are others that are eing discovered but in that searcher regional cooperation is what would help create the and tives for peace stability. very much.u let...
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example, it was reported that a proposed osha regulation would impose costs on the growing domesticic energy sector equal to 1,120 per affected employee. these employ yes, sir should not have to -- employees should not have to worry about smaller paychecks and another emerging practice of washington regulators that hides the real impact that excessive regulation has on jobs. under the pretense of minimal regulatory impact, this administration argues that the jobs lost for instance in mining, manufacturing or construction will be offset by new jobs in regulatory compliance. therefore, a majority of their regulations look a lot better and not as harmful. this is wrong. this is not being straight with the public. we must deliver transparency and accountability on the part of this administration and its bureaucracy. i doubt it is any solace to the plant worker who loses his or her job because of regulations because a new job in another sector will be created to comply with these regulations. today, we'll consider an amendment by our colleague, the gentleman from pennsylvania, to mix these proble
example, it was reported that a proposed osha regulation would impose costs on the growing domesticic energy sector equal to 1,120 per affected employee. these employ yes, sir should not have to -- employees should not have to worry about smaller paychecks and another emerging practice of washington regulators that hides the real impact that excessive regulation has on jobs. under the pretense of minimal regulatory impact, this administration argues that the jobs lost for instance in mining,...
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they not only have an energy problem and the pollution problem. they have a problem of fundamental shift in their society from an agrarian society to a society made up of cities arty 5 million people. they are in a position where they have real problems. we want to see do well, manufacturers coming from europe as well as china and the far east? gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. epicenterng to be the of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. going for us.hing everything. education. best our workers are three times as productive. that's not the kids they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to generate the kind of education system, the kind of job opportunities, and the kind of opportunities that grow the rest of the world. there's not a leader in the world who wouldn't trade positions with the united states. say, woe maury povich is me. come on. i have a si
they not only have an energy problem and the pollution problem. they have a problem of fundamental shift in their society from an agrarian society to a society made up of cities arty 5 million people. they are in a position where they have real problems. we want to see do well, manufacturers coming from europe as well as china and the far east? gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. epicenterng to be the of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's...
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matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces as its own intelligence branch. you put all that together and it comes up to 16 of them. the problem were the silos. we learned from 9/11 that all that intelligence was there but never brought together. when you retrospectively look back and see all the clues, all the pieces were there and they never were put into a coherent whole. we needed integrated intelligence on a more practical level. i have a friend who went to graduate school. he was a commander of a submarine. he was given an order to go photograph a brand-new ship from a hostile country. he went into shallow water, took great risks, took some photographs. he was able to escape and come out. when you think you have many people lives in your hands and you take that kind of risk. he later transferred to the national security council and was working on things when this particular question came up. they looked at the files with extensive photographs of the ship that he risked his life t
matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces as its own intelligence branch. you put all that together and it comes up to 16 of them. the problem were the silos. we learned from 9/11 that all that intelligence was there but never brought together. when you retrospectively look back and see all the clues, all the pieces were there and they never were put into a coherent whole. we needed integrated intelligence on a more practical level. i have a friend who went to...
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energy output makes russia a key supplier to the world. making any move to sanction exports makes it painful for all, particularly in europe. -- thehington times united states, president obama, if he is serious about helping the people of ukraine, he will expedite the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports. them free help themselves from manipulation. we're going to keep taking your thoughts for about 10 more minutes. join us on the phone is alyson klein. she covers education issues for education week. what is the president proposing to do with his budget on education? guest: it would be a winner. it was a tight budget year. they would get a small increase. given the restrained spending across the board, that is a big deal. the president is making a pitch for a huge $75 billion prekindergarten program to entice states to offer prekindergarten to more 4-year-old. the proposal has not made it far in congress. pay for thatts to using tobacco tax. there are not a lot of lawmakers who want to introduce that. the new iteration of the
energy output makes russia a key supplier to the world. making any move to sanction exports makes it painful for all, particularly in europe. -- thehington times united states, president obama, if he is serious about helping the people of ukraine, he will expedite the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports. them free help themselves from manipulation. we're going to keep taking your thoughts for about 10 more minutes. join us on the phone is alyson klein. she covers education issues...
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thanks in part to increased energy efficiency, consumption of energy is down 5% nationally from 2007 levels. however, the growth of new renewable energy capacity has slowed down from 18 gig ba watts installed in 2012 to 5347b9 gigawatts in 2014. in part due to lack of access to capital. ace financing programs allow them to pay back the costs over a longer period of time. property owners can recoup their investments through trot assessments. property owners quickly increase the value of their properties. pace programs are voluntary and property owners across the country are eager to sign up. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman from indiana is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the president has unilaterally delayed the employer mandate again. it's hard not to blame him. last week, c.m.s. reported that 11 million americans who work at small businesses will hav
thanks in part to increased energy efficiency, consumption of energy is down 5% nationally from 2007 levels. however, the growth of new renewable energy capacity has slowed down from 18 gig ba watts installed in 2012 to 5347b9 gigawatts in 2014. in part due to lack of access to capital. ace financing programs allow them to pay back the costs over a longer period of time. property owners can recoup their investments through trot assessments. property owners quickly increase the value of their...
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all of the standard east german like they were running solar energy farms. they were able to do that after their own defense cuts. but politically it is not going to happen. it makes sense. i would ask your reporter what he thinks happens. i think it makes sense. i have been in the military, in the air force since the cold war . the cold war is over, there are people out there still fighting it. the defense budget is the biggest threat to national security. an interesting, interesting question. the country and the military are obviously in a transition right now. ground wars in afghanistan are obviously coming to an end. the massive operations that we had after 9/11 are now over. now we have to decide what the military is supposed to be focusing on. right now the military is saying that we need to turn our attention towards asia and china and see what happens there, watch out for potential trouble emerging in places like africa, where al qaeda militants are reestablishing themselves. again, we wind up fighting the last war. we know what happened before. we d
all of the standard east german like they were running solar energy farms. they were able to do that after their own defense cuts. but politically it is not going to happen. it makes sense. i would ask your reporter what he thinks happens. i think it makes sense. i have been in the military, in the air force since the cold war . the cold war is over, there are people out there still fighting it. the defense budget is the biggest threat to national security. an interesting, interesting question....
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energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been here seven years now. the senate has been on the verge of a death spiral for several months. when you have a leader -- and i said this directly. this is in his office. when you have of the year that is totally banned on ensuring that there is no debate you will find people using all kinds of avenues to try to bring something to the floor for debate it is beyond belief. it is the greatest deliberative body you have friends and ellis side of the aisle of just as frustrated as many it's reprehensible. reprehensible away the united states and operates. i think most of vino that i have done everything i can to reach
energy sectors of the massive amount of corruption that takes place, those things have got to be dealt with. candidly one of the roles that the imf is best at playing has been that mechanism that helps force those changes without an outside 4825 forcing mechanism in this -- is on like the that the ukraine will be a will to -- it will take them strong, strong . >> the effort to attach the main veteran groups have come out against it. >> you know, i -- the senate to vote have been...
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[video clip] that ive made it clear have great respect for the tea party and the energy they have brought to the electoral process. my gripe is not with the tea party. my gripe is with some washington organizations and feel like they have to go raise money by .eating up on me and others >> some members have pushed you to places you do not want to be. five years in -- leader. as the i do not think it has changed at all. my job is to listen to my colleagues, to work with my calling about and to fight with the common ground is so we can move forward. i don't believe things have changed at all. paste observation this week was an event that would cover here in washington. his assessment is that john boehner will likely set -- stepped down as speaker at the end of this year. agree or disagree? >> i think we have to wait for the election results. let's say the republicans have a very good year, they take control of the senate, which handicappers from's new andenberg -- stu rothenberg others think is more likely than not. usually, the republicans pick up in the house. john boehner would have a ch
[video clip] that ive made it clear have great respect for the tea party and the energy they have brought to the electoral process. my gripe is not with the tea party. my gripe is with some washington organizations and feel like they have to go raise money by .eating up on me and others >> some members have pushed you to places you do not want to be. five years in -- leader. as the i do not think it has changed at all. my job is to listen to my colleagues, to work with my calling about...
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>> well it's one thing we're doing the main thing now is significant energy efficiency, for example, different kinds of turbines. different kinds of processes, that sort of thing. that's right. >> the same sort of thing as with, for domestic uses, the energy-efficient light bulbs? >> well, i really don't think this is about light bulbs, mr. chief justice. >> no, but my point is it relates to energy consumption as opposed to particulate emission. >> at the at the moment that's largely true, not entirely true. there are some other technologies described. but of course the epa is considering and scientists are trying to develop additional control technologies like carbon capture technologies. and that's the whole point of best available control technology, is as technology advances and better options come online, that allow for even greater control of the pollutants, the statute requires that they be incorporated. that's how it's supposed to work. >> if you if you regulate -- i'm talking about your two distinct arguments in your in your brief. if you prevail on the first, in other words
>> well it's one thing we're doing the main thing now is significant energy efficiency, for example, different kinds of turbines. different kinds of processes, that sort of thing. that's right. >> the same sort of thing as with, for domestic uses, the energy-efficient light bulbs? >> well, i really don't think this is about light bulbs, mr. chief justice. >> no, but my point is it relates to energy consumption as opposed to particulate emission. >> at the at the...
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there needs to be a balance between the amount of energy you take in and the amount of energy that you expend, and we all need to move more, but we also need to control the amount of fat and sugar in our diet. professor snelling teaches at american university, undergraduate and graduate classes, on some of these topics that we have been covering this morning on the "washington journal." we have mentioned obesity rates a bit this morning. help us understand where we are. the two headlines that my confusion -- that might confuse viewers. a recent gallup poll -- u.s. obesity rates tick up to 27.1% in 2013. then here is a fox news story that says a new study shows a 43% job in obesity rates in young children ages 2 to 5. where are we really? guest: in the past 20 years, the obesity epidemic has been part of our culture. we are seeing certain age groups -- it is sad to think that we are talking about obesity rates in 2 to 5-year-old children. this is a preschooler. whether it is in a childcare setting or an apparent -- or in their parents' home. said it did by fox, drop, but we still have a
there needs to be a balance between the amount of energy you take in and the amount of energy that you expend, and we all need to move more, but we also need to control the amount of fat and sugar in our diet. professor snelling teaches at american university, undergraduate and graduate classes, on some of these topics that we have been covering this morning on the "washington journal." we have mentioned obesity rates a bit this morning. help us understand where we are. the two...
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in the whole cold war the soviets put enormous energy enormous money into taking out the aircraft carriers and the strikers and that is how i cut my teeth in this business, figuring out ways to make it survivable and actually we did an awful lot in those days. none of those things would work in today in today's world but we are so used to dominating and we don't spend anywhere near the money we should on electronic warfare and deception and other things like that can make a huge difference and in this budget environment we can actually afford things like that. we need to be more creative so that's .1. joint strike fighter is another program that suffers from the same challenge of how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out and i think the same point comes in, we have to recognize jsf is the only jet we have built that is built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging bw environment for example. that's a tremendous capability. we haven't started to figure out what we can do with that capability and there are phases two and a c
in the whole cold war the soviets put enormous energy enormous money into taking out the aircraft carriers and the strikers and that is how i cut my teeth in this business, figuring out ways to make it survivable and actually we did an awful lot in those days. none of those things would work in today in today's world but we are so used to dominating and we don't spend anywhere near the money we should on electronic warfare and deception and other things like that can make a huge difference and...